Posted on Thu 07th May, 2026 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (0 comments)
YLabs is a leading global design and research organization working to improve health and economic opportunity for young people 10–24 years old. Foundedin 2016 at the Harvard Innovation Lab, YLabs has worked in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, andCentral America in partnership with youngpeople to design health programming to address keychallenges in sexual reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and mental health. Find out more about our projects here: https://www.ylabsglobal.org/work
Our team of physicians, designers, economists, developers, public health professionals, and educators bring a unique mix of human-centered design,adolescent health, economic and healthoutcome evaluation, behavioral science, and implementation know-how to the global problems facing youth. We have offices in the US and Rwanda, but are currently supporting our teams to work remotely during COVID-19.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Youth Researcher
Location: Remote
Department: Program
Employment Type: Contractor
Job Summary
We are seeking Nigeria-based Youth Researchers to support upcoming participatory research activities.
This role is designed for early-career professionals with experience in ethnography and design research, who are locally grounded and are able to generate rich, context-based insights through direct engagement with communities and local stakeholders.
As a Youth Researcher, you will carry out observations, interviews, and group discussions with youth and other relevant community and ecosystem actors. You will capture and document insights from the field, contribute to early-stage synthesis, and help surface patterns and opportunities that can inform program design and decision-making. This role requires strong listening skills, curiosity, cultural awareness, and the ability to engage people respectfully in their everyday environments.
Job Type
This is a short-term, independent contractor role based in Nigeria.
The work will be primarily field-based, with some remote collaboration required. The contract is expected to run from May to Mid-July, 2026. Specific details on the timeline will be shared during contracting.
Eligibility:
This role is open to candidates based in Nigeria, with a strong understanding of the local contexts, cultures, and languages.
Candidates should be confident in navigating their communities and able to independently conduct in-person engagement activities.
The position is designed for early‑career professionals with demonstrated interest in youth‑focused research and field engagement. Women and people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Compensation:
YLabs adheres to Project Fair’s principles and standards to establish pay equity, with the overriding principle of “equal pay for work of equal value” outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals. All salary ranges are based on level within the organization and are competitive with regional and national salary benchmarks
for the respective office location.
You Will
Support coordination of field activities, including planning visits, managing schedules, and navigating local logistics
Conduct research activities, including observations, one-on-one interviews, and group discussions
Engage the community and local stakeholders in a respectful and culturally appropriate manner, creating space for open and honest conversations
Capture field notes and reflections using structured tools, while preserving natural interactions
Pay close attention to context, behaviors, non-verbal cues, and environmental dynamics
Participate in regular debrief sessions to reflect on findings, share observations, and identify emerging patterns
Contribute to early-stage synthesis by surfacing key insights, recurring themes, and tensions from the field
Provide real-time feedback on what is emerging, what is unclear, and what requires further exploration
Follow all safeguarding, ethical research, and data protection guidelines, and raise any concerns appropriately
You Have
Minimum of 2 years of experience in research, monitoring & evaluation, community engagement, design, or related work through education, training, professional work, or lived/community experience
Ability to conduct conversations or interviews and document what you learn clearly and accurately
Strong communication skills in English and relevant local languages
Ability to observe carefully and capture both what people say and what is happening around them
Comfort engaging with people from different backgrounds, roles, and levels within the community
Strong attention to detail and the ability to organize notes and insights clearly
Willingness to follow structured tools while adapting to real-world field environments
Comfort with technology and ability to adapt to new platforms and tools
Ability to join remote team meetings and collaborate effectively online
Ability to handle information confidentially and operate according to ethical research and child safeguarding standards
Experience working with major funders or philanthropic organizations across Africa is an added advantage.
You Are
Grounded in your local community, with a strong understanding of its culture and language
Curious and attentive, seeking to understand people’s experiences without making assumptions
Approachable, able to build trust quickly, and make people feel comfortable to share their experiences openly
Observant and thoughtful, noticing subtle cues, shifts in tone, and dynamics in conversations and environments
Respectful and non-judgmental, especially when engaging with sensitive topics or diverse perspectives
Reflective and open to learning, willing to question your own assumptions and grow through feedback
Reliable and accountable, able to manage your time and responsibilities in the field
Able to provide a valid police clearance and references that attest to your conduct.
Pay Rate
The maximum budget for this contract is $11 per hour commensurate with experience. Payments will be made monthly via bank transfer.
As part of the application, candidates are required to upload
A resume
A short video (1–2 minutes, maximum size: 50MB) with clear audio and visuals.
The video should briefly
Introduce who you are and your background
Describe your connection to your local community
Share an example of an issue affecting people in your community and explain how you would go about understanding it and uncovering its root causes. Who would you speak to, how would you engage them? What methods would you use to make sense of the information you collected?
How to Submit Your Video
Upload your video to Google Drive or YouTube
Ensure the video is accessible (set to “Anyone with the link can view” or “Public”)
Paste the video link in the application form
Please make sure the link works before submitting, as we will not be able to review videos with restricted access.
Both the resume and video are required for the application to be considered.
No advanced editing required;
please focus on sharing your thoughts clearly and in an organized way. We are interested in hearing from you, not production quality.